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Where can I find online civil engineering courses?

Yes there are online civil engineering courses for a civil engineering students. The cost is varied, depending on the websites, some websites even give them for free. Here is a couple of websites which offer online civil engineering course http://www.meriteducation.com/online-civil-engineering-course.html and http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/civil-and-environmental-engineering/


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Well there are aren't lot of civil engineering websites which you can refer to. But even though here is a list of few civil engineering websites which contains some good information on civil engineering:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_engineeringhttp://www.thecivilengg.comhttp://www.asce.org